Faculty
Name Sort ascending | Title | Overview |
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Maggie Wear | Assistant Scientist | Maggie Wear, PhD, MS, studies fungal polysaccharides and catalytic antibodies in the lab and teaches critical thinking and social justice in science. |
Krithika Rajaram | Assistant Scientist | Krithika Rajaram, PhD, builds and implements genetic tools to study the biology of a unique organelle in human malaria parasites called the apicoplast. |
Kimberly Davis | Associate Professor | Kimberly Davis, PhD, MSc, studies how members of a bacterial population change during infection, to identify strategies to more effectively combat infections. |
Kari Debbink | Associate Teaching Professor | |
Julia Romano | Assistant Scientist | |
Jotham Suez | Assistant Professor | Jotham Suez, PhD, MSc, studies the microbiome and the mechanisms through which symbiotic bacteria, viruses, and fungi shape the health of their human host. |
Joseph Margolick | Professor | |
Jay Bream | Professor | |
Jane Carlton | Professor | |
James Gordy | Assistant Scientist | |
Jaiprasath Sachithanandham | Research Associate | |
J. Marie Hardwick | Professor | J. Marie Hardwick, PhD, studies why neurons die prematurely and how to activate cell death programs in pathogenic microorganisms. |
Isabelle Coppens | Professor | Isabelle Coppens, PhD, MSc, studies how intracellular apicomplexan parasites exploit the resources of their host cells, to expose the parasite’s vulnerabilities. |
Ilinca Ciubotariu | Assistant Scientist | |
Hua Ding | Research Associate | |
Hila Winer Yanai | Research Associate | |
Heather Lamb | Assistant Scientist | Heather Lamb, PhD, studies how cells die in the context of health and disease. |
Hao Zhang | Research Associate | |
Han-Sol Park | Senior Research Associate | |
Gundula Bosch | Research Professor | Gundula Bosch, PhD, MEd '16, MS, is a scientist and educator leading global education reform through training programs in critical, broad, and interdisciplinary scientific thinking. |